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Moses Whitefield Larrabee Esq.
(1811-1862)
Elvira Lindsay
(1817-1892)
Francis J. Sutherland
(1826-1913)
Sophia Emerson
(1839-1922)
Mellen Prentiss Larrabee
(About 1854-1911)
Carrie Agnes Sutherland
(About 1860-1912)
Helen Louise Larrabee
(1898-1983)

 

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Dr. Clarence Nels Bugge Hatleberg

Helen Louise Larrabee 6542

  • Born: 3 August 1898, Chippewa Falls, Chippewa County, Wisconsin 6542
  • Marriage: Dr. Clarence Nels Bugge Hatleberg 25 June 1921 in Chippewa Falls, Chippewa County, Wisconsin 6541
  • Died: 30 September 1983, Chippewa Falls, Chippewa County, Wisconsin at age 85 6543
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The Eau Claire Leader
Eau Claire, Wisconsin
June 26, 1921
p. 16

HATLEBERG-LARRABEE


The marriage of Miss Helen Larrabee of this city and Dr. Clarence N. Hatleberg of Chicago took place at 9:30 yesterday morning at the home of the bride's brother, Orrin Larrabee, 560 W. Willow street. The Rev. F.P.O. Reed, rector of the Christ church, performed the ceremony.

Before the wedding march, Mrs. E.H. Miles played Schubert-Liszt's morning serenade "Hark, Hark, the Lark". Mendelsohn's wedding march followed. The wedding party came down the beautiful winding stairway to an altar of ferns and roses in the drawing room and took their places beneath a great white bell.

The bride's gown was of white Canton crepe and she carried a shower bouquet of bride's roses and ferns. Miss Laura Hanson, maid of honor, wore a Nile green organdie and carried Jacquenot roses. Miss Lucille Monet wore lavendar organdie with a corsage bouquet of orchid and ferns. Miss Helen McCormack of New Auburn wore orange organdie and Uphalia roses.

The groom was attended by Mr. Roy Hanson.

Following the ceremony, Mr. E.H. Miles sang "O Perfect Love," the musical setting being his own.

Between thirty and forty relatives and intimate friends partook of the elaborate wedding breakfast, which was served by Miss Elizabeth Gentry and Miss Margaret Monat. The house was decorated in pink and white flowers. Miss Laura Hanson caught the bride's bouquet. The bride wore a beautiful going away dress of blue with a picture hat of dark blue duvstyn satin.

During the past week, she has been entertained at receptions given by the following friends: Miss Florence Wheeler, Miss Laura Hanson, Mrs. Walter Larrabee and Mrs. E.H. Miles of Eau Claire.

The bride was born in this city, being the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. M.S. Larrabee. The groom is an interne [sic] in the Luther Hospital at Chicago, where the couple will reside on the return from their honeymoon.

The following out-of-town guests were present: Mrs. Hatleberg and son Earl of Madison and Mrs. McCormack and daughter Helen of New Auburn.

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• She appeared on the census in 1900 in Chippewa Falls, Chippewa County, Wisconsin. She lived in the household of her parents.

• She appeared on the census in 1910 in Minneapolis, Hennepin County, Minnesota. She lived in the household of her parents.

• She appeared on the census in 1920 at 618 W. Grand Ave. in Chippewa Falls, Chippewa County, Wisconsin. She was single and lived in the household of her brother, Walter Freeman Larrabee.

• She appeared on the census in 1930 in Chippewa Falls, Chippewa County, Wisconsin. She lived in the household of her husband.

• She appeared on the census in 1940 in Chippewa Falls, Chippewa County, Wisconsin. She lived in the household of her husband.


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Helen married Dr. Clarence Nels Bugge Hatleberg, son of James Hatleberg and Anna M. Thue, 25 June 1921 in Chippewa Falls, Chippewa County, Wisconsin.6541 (Dr. Clarence Nels Bugge Hatleberg was born 1 March 1895 in Deforest, Dane County, Wisconsin 514 and died 26 June 1974 in Chippewa Falls, Chippewa County, Wisconsin 6544.)




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